I have accepted to play again to a service/official event (politicians
as well as priests will participate) in remembrance of the so-called
Reichsprogromnacht when the Nazis the first time showed their ugly
grimace to a wider public.
My question would be for ideas what to play - any suggestions?
Very well said!
Best wishes
Thomas
Am Die, 2004-07-27 um 20.14 schrieb Denys Stephens:
Dear Tom,
The thing to do, as you have already noticed,
is to use your ears - in learning a new piece you
need to explore the way the voices work for you
and bring it out in your performance. We don't
Thomas Schall
I have accepted to play again to a service/official event (politicians
as well as priests will participate) in remembrance of the so-called
Reichsprogromnacht when the Nazis the first time showed their ugly
grimace to a wider public.
My question would be for ideas what to
Dear Thomas:
Play the music that, in your heart of hearts, you feel best fits the
occasion.
Yours,
Jim
Thomas Schall
One suggestion: Alfonso Ferrabosco's Pavin. Solemn, introspective piece,
plus AF was Jewish.
I have accepted to play again to a service/official event (politicians
as well as priests will participate) in remembrance of the so-called
Reichsprogromnacht when the Nazis the first time showed their
an unenviable gig, my friend.
try the funerals pavan - anthony holborne.
sincerely - bill
On Sabato, ago 7, 2004, at 01:42 Europe/Rome, Thomas Schall wrote:
I have accepted to play again to a service/official event (politicians
as well as priests will participate) in remembrance of the
Flow My Tears
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At 01:42 AM 8/7/04 +0200, Thomas Schall wrote:
I have accepted to play again to a service/official event (politicians
as well as priests will participate) in remembrance of the so-called
Reichsprogromnacht when the Nazis the first time showed their ugly
grimace to a wider